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4 Basic Grammar Rules

The document outlines different types of verbs in English including forms of "to be", auxiliaries like "have" and "do", and modal auxiliary verbs. It provides examples for each verb form like "I am traveling", "He has a new car", "I don't study English", "She can sing beautifully", and "You must not drink and drive".

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4 Basic Grammar Rules

The document outlines different types of verbs in English including forms of "to be", auxiliaries like "have" and "do", and modal auxiliary verbs. It provides examples for each verb form like "I am traveling", "He has a new car", "I don't study English", "She can sing beautifully", and "You must not drink and drive".

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1.

TO BE:
am  I am traveling right now.
is  He is a excellent of automotive
are V + ing engineering.
was  They are friends of my parents.
were  I was good student
been  We were old friends.
 She has been there since
yesterday.
2. Auxiliaries (haber)
have  I have been here since 7 o’clock.
has V . PARTICIPLE  He has a new car
had  You had to call her yesterday

3. Auxiliaries
Do  I don’t study English.
Does + V.S.F.  He does walk to school
Did  They did learn how to swim two
years ago
4. MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS:
Can
Could  She can sing beautifully.
Should  Jose could speak English when he
May +V.S.F. was young.
Might  I should call my parents more
Must often.
Would  You may leave if you like.
Will  It might be better to finish this
now, rather than wait until
tomorrow.
 You must not drink and drive.
 Would you like some coffee?
 Will you help me move?

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